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August 26th, 2018 07:38 PM #21371
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August 27th, 2018 10:44 AM #21380
Some people I've talked to would say that it is better if you don't stop at your vices and will give examples that so and so, this and that, died after a few years when they stopped. However, this research says otherwise:
Alcohol Associated With Disease, Death And No Level is Safe, Says New Study
New research has shown clear correlations between alcohol consumption, even the lowest levels, and cancer, cardiovascular problems and death.
The wide-scale study covers 16 years of data collection and analysis, covering 1990 to 2016, in a total of 195 countries. Also, to collect the largest and most comprehensive population sample possible, the researchers also used subjects ranging from as young as 15 years old to up to mid to late 90s.
Dr. Emmanuela Gakidou, UW Health Metric Sciences Professor and a researcher who was part of the study, makes it clear that when it comes to alcohol and its effects on overall health, we are facing what is more or less a black and white issue: “The health risks associated with alcohol are massive," she said.
“Our findings are consistent with other recent research, which found clear and convincing correlations between drinking and premature death, cancer, and cardiovascular problems. Zero alcohol consumption minimizes the overall risk of health loss,” she added.
Details about the study appear in a paper, titled "Alcohol use and burden for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016", which was published in the Lancet journal.
Agree on the consistent implementation of traffic rules and regulations. By privatizing MMDA,...
SC (temporarily) stops NCAP